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Josephus Hamilton Stevenot (December 23, 1888 – June 8, 1943) was an American entrepreneur and U.S. Army officer in the Philippines with many accomplishments, but today mostly remembered in the
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as a co-founder.


Background and career

Josephus Emile Hamilton "Joe" Stevenot was born in Melones, California to Emile Knoepffler Stevenot (1846–1906) and Sarah Elisabeth Hamilton Stephens Stevenot (1855–1928). Emile Knoepffler Stevenot was born in Alsace-Lorraine, trained as a mining engineer, and migrated to the USA to join his father Jean Dieudonne Gabriel Knoepffler Stevenot (1813–1885), a California miner. Joe had eight siblings. Joe and his three brothers, Fred, Archibald, and Casimir, were involved in various enterprises, and set up their Stevenot Corporation which had mining interests in California and the Philippines. Casimir also founded the California Philippine Corporation for import and export. Joe based himself in the Philippines to attend to their business concerns in the islands. Josephus Stevenot served as Director of the Philippine Trust Company, President and General Manager of the
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(PLDT), Director of the
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(BPI), Director of Philippine Milling Company, Director of Philippine Realty Corporation, and Director of Fidelity & Surety Company. At the same time, Stevenot was involved in military matters as a major in the active reserves. An Army pilot, he was appointed to the command of the aviation unit of the Philippine National Guard (which had been planned to be involved in World War I but never saw action). Stevenot recruited his flying instructor Alfred John Croft (1887–1970), and together they established the Curtiss School of Aviation (called the Curtiss Flying School, after the original
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) in Camp Claudio,
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, Rizal, where they trained the first 25 Filipino pilots. They subsequently organised an air show by their students, held on 21 June 1921. In June 1941, in Washington DC with Secretary of War Henry Lewis Stimson, Stevenot urged closer cooperation between Philippine Army Field Marshall
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and U.S. Army
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Commander Maj. Gen.
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. As portents of war became more pronounced, Stevenot became more active in intelligence work. It was while working for Allied intelligence in the
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in World War II that Col. Stevenot died in a plane crash in
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. After an initial burial, his remains were later transferred to
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, allegedly by request of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines.


Scouting involvement

Stevenot's involvement in Scouting in the Philippines started with the
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, as Chairman of the Finance Committee. The Council was financially unstable and he was invited by West Pointer Gen. Vicente Lim, a Boy Scouting supporter. The Council improved considerably under Stevenot's guidance, and in 1934 he was elected the last President of the BSA Philippine Islands Council No. 545. With the imminent granting of independence to the Philippines by the United States in 1946, Stevenot worked for the establishment of a Philippine Boy Scout organization. "Almost single-handed, President Stevenot worked for the gradual grant of autonomy to our Boy Scout Organization,..." (— ''Scouting for Filipino Boys'', page 11). He performed the paper work, obtained the support of six prominent national personalities to lend their names as incorporators, and lobbied the Philippine National Assembly for a legal charter, imitating the
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obtained by the
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from the
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. His efforts resulted in a legislative bill sponsored by Assemblyman Tomás Valenzuela Confesór (1891–1951) and signed into law as Commonwealth Act 111 by Pres.
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on October 31, 1936. As founder of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, Stevenot became both the first
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(the corporate head of the organization) and the first Chief Scout (patterned after Baron Baden-Powell of Gilwell and
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, to act as the focus of the youth's inspiration which had fueled the entire Scout Movement globally). In 1937, in his letter "To the People of the Philippine Islands," dated October 28, 1937,
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commended Stevenot: "In Major Stevenot you have an exceptionally able and public spirited man." In 1939, Stevenot supported the establishment of a Girl Scout organization by sending Josefa Llanes Escoda to the United States and Britain for training. Upon Escoda's return to the Philippines, he assisted her in setting up the
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. In 1941, by request of the BSP, the BSA recognized Stevenot's service to youth with the award of the Silver Buffalo.


Death

Stevenot died in 1943 at just 54. He was buried in New Caledonia but was later exhumed by the
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and his friend fellow Boy Scouts of the Philippines charter member Don Gabriel Daza, and his remains were later buried with full Scouting honours at
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in the Philippines. Forty years later, Stevenot's wife passed in California and one of Stevenot's daughters and Daza brought the ashes to the Philippines to be buried along with her husband.


The Stevenot Family Tree

The nine offspring, and some descendants, of Emile and Sarah Stevenot included: *Marie Felice Stevenot Gericke (1873–1967) + James Robert Gericke (1865–1931) *Margaret Stevenot (1875–1905) *Ferdinand Gabriel Stevenot (1877–1963) + Evelyn Rose Stevenot (1882-1967) :Ferdinand Gabriel Stevenot (1877–1963) + Adelaide Julia DeLuca Stevenot (1876–1968) *Natalie Stevenot Hildebrand (1879–1961) *Leona Stevenot Christianson (1881–1963) *Archibald Douglas Stevenot (1882–1968) + Adeline A. Airola Stevenot (1897–1916) :Archibald Douglas Stevenot (1882–1968) + Katherine Carmelita Costa Stevenot (1886–1941) :Archibald Douglas Stevenot (1882–1968) + Rose Costa Stevenot (1876–1969) *Alice Florence Stevenot (1885–1889) *Josephus Emile Hamilton Stevenot (1888–1943) + Elma Lovisa Kimball Stevenot (1894–1982) :*Myra Eugenie Stevenot Cabella (1928–2007) + Louis George Cabella ::*Joelle Cabella :::*Trina Seiber ::Myra Eugenie Stevenot Taylor (1928–2007) + Dory Taylor :*Shirley Joanne Stevenot Lawder (1931–2006) + J. William Lawder (1929–2004) ::*Kathryn Marie Lawder (1954– ) ::*Kim Lawder Triller ::*Deborah Lawder Sullivan ::*William Lawder *Casimir Michael Stevenot (1892–1968) + Mary Agnes O'Connor Stevenot (1894–1966)


Footnotes


References

* "J. E. H. Stevenot," in ''Philippine Scouting'', February 1938, p 7. * Th
Stevenot Family Papers, 1918–1966
are at the Holt-Atherton Department of Special Collections, University of the Pacific,
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.


Standard sources

The following five books are the major sources for the history of Boy Scouting in the Philippines. These present a standard, almost uniform, write-up about Stevenot. Virtually all Philippine Boy Scouting websites and web pages present only a rewrite of information from these works: *''Scouting for Filipino Boys'', Volume 1, Manila: Boy Scouts of the Philippines, 1949. *''Diamond Jubilee Yearbook'', Manila: Boy Scouts of the Philippines, 1996, one edition, one printing. *''Boy Scout Book'', Volume 1, Manila: Boy Scouts of the Philippines, several editions; last edition 1972. *''On My Honor: Stories of Scouts in Action'', Manila: Boy Scouts of the Philippines, one 1st-edition printing; one 2nd (corrected) edition printing. *''Good Morning!'', Manila: Boy Scouts of the Philippines, 2012, one edition, one printing.


See also

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